LIME CORDIALE

Sydney’s Lime Cordiale are about to take their summer jams on the road, announcing an extensive list of gigs in support of their new EP Road to Paradise. The tour will cover thirteen dates across Australia, including appearances at Soundscape Music Festival and Lost Paradise Festival in New South Wales.

While they were walking down the red carpet for the Straight Outta Compton Sydney premiere, we got some time with Sydney band Lime Cordiale to chat about the band's street cred and how their new record is coming along.

This year's Lost Paradise festival is set to be fantastic, with the official first artist announcement being revealed. The three day camping festival is going to be held in the Glenworth Valley over New Year's, offering festival goers a special experience of live music, arts, some brilliant food and drink options and more to bring in 2016 in unique style. Confirmed to perform and DJ at Lost Paradise this year are acts including Angus & Julia Stone, Jamie xx, Four Tet, Tkay Maidza, Jon Hopkins and more - the full line up can be viewed below!

Our friends in Lime Cordiale are about to hit the road for some new shows, release some new music - "Feel Alright", produced by the amazing Jean-Paul Fung - so we thought we'd hit them up and learn a bit more about them. We reflect with the group on how they formed, talk about who inspires them and look ahead to their upcoming live shows...

Some of our favourite Sydney boys, Lime Cordiale, will be launching their new single "Feel Alright" at some special launch dates in Sydney and Melbourne this July! The track follows on from the successful "Hanging Upside Down" tune which saw the band tour successfully in February and bring them to the attention of many.

Our friends from Alberts and Chugg Music hosted a showcase performance last night at the offices of Alberts in Sydney with The Tambourine Girls (not pictured), Lime Cordiale and The Griswolds showcasing some of their new tunes. Let's just say that it's all sounding very good. Almost too good. We can't wait for you all to hear it for yourselves.... Photos by Johnny Au.

I feel ashamed that it's taken me this long to see The Delta Riggs perform a full set. After repeatedly confusing them for Kingswood at various events, I remember getting a hold of the Melbourne band's new album Dipz Zebazios and thinking two things. One, my previous comparison had been way off and two, this record was one of the best Australian albums I'd heard all year.

the AU review sat down with brothers Oli and Louis Leimbach of Lime Cordiale while at BIGSOUND 2014 in Brisbane to talk about their new music and latest recording sessions, their drummer, their live show and much more...

The Sydney Fringe Festival has officially kicked off its 5th annual edition with their first ever street party in Surry Hills. Fringe Ignite: Heat The Streets saw bars and shopfronts on Crown Street transform into free entry pop-up music venues, while street musicians roamed and people danced. No one needed to close down the street, no one needed to set up a big stage and close down business in the area. From 4pm until 8pm earlier tonight, the Fringe introduced a new type of street party that we could - and should - see take over more hubs of our city.

Day Three. The halfway point. A chicken wrap and a chorizo stick down and I’m ready to go again, dropping by the Crossroads stage, where Lime Cordiale are already in the midst of their Saturday Bluesfest set. The Sydneysiders, who I’d last seen play in Austin, have only gotten better over the last few years and seeing them on a stage this big was a great way to open the day.

We sit down with Oliver and Louis Leimbach of Sydney group Lime Cordiale while in Austin, Texas at The Aussie BBQ to talk about their SXSW experiences, what's coming up for the group and much more... and be sure not to miss them when they hit the stage at Bluesfest in Byron Bay over Easter Weekend!

Keeping with its tradition of not stopping, the Byron Bay Bluesfest has today unveiled a staggering EIGHTH artist announcement for the April Easter weekend festival. Including some of the country's best folk, reggae, soul, groove, blues, hip-hop and dub artists as well as some special international guests, this Bluesfest announcement is sure to push the festival towards total selling out point.